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Smartphones in orthopaedics.

Nawfal Al-Hadithy1, Panagiotis D Gikas, Shafic Said Al-Nammari

  • 1Lister General Hospital, Lister, Stevenage, UK. nawfal@yahoo.com

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|March 20, 2012
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Summary

Smartphones offer orthopaedic trainees and surgeons valuable training tools, enhancing learning through apps, e-books, and digital resources. This technology aids in immediate assessment completion and accessing surgical techniques, maximizing limited training opportunities.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Medical Education Technology

Background:

  • The European Working Time Directive has reduced surgical training opportunities for trainees.
  • Maximizing training is crucial for doctors due to these limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the utility of smartphones as a training tool for orthopaedic surgeons and trainees.
  • To highlight how smartphones can enhance learning and overcome training limitations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current smartphone applications relevant to orthopaedic training (e.g., AO, eLogbook, PubMed).
  • Exploration of smartphone functionalities including e-books, online logbooks, guidelines, and surgical technique videos.
  • Assessment of using smartphones for work-based assessments and clinical photography.

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Main Results:

  • Smartphones provide access to diverse educational resources like apps, e-books, and video tutorials.
  • Mobile technology facilitates immediate completion of work-based assessments, potentially improving rates.
  • Clinical applications include wound photography and accessing surgical techniques for enhanced learning.

Conclusions:

  • Smartphones are increasingly integrated into the workplace as effective training tools for orthopaedic professionals.
  • Utilizing smartphones can help surgeons and trainees maximize their educational opportunities amidst restricted training hours.